●■○Event aims to highlight the significance of Gwadar and promote its port and free zone as emerging hub.
GWADAR – China Overseas Ports Holding Company and Gwadar Port Authority are set to organize the two-day 1st International Exhibition ‘GWADAR EXPO 2018’ in Gwadar Free Zone.
The event, which will be the ‘mega event’ in the history of Balochistan, will be held on January 29-30, 2018. The event includes both day and evening activities and will be attended by senior most dignitaries and industry stalwarts from around the world will be attending the event.
The event aims to highlight the significance of Gwadar and promote its port and free zone as emerging hub. Besides creating awareness about Gwadar projects, the event will help to bring financiers, investors, entrepreneurs and government officials on one stage to exploit the benefits of this mega project for enhanced investment, business and employment opportunities.
It will also provide a platform for interaction between local and foreign business entrepreneurs. A conference titled ‘Gwadar … A Gateway to the Global Opportunities’ will also be held.
During the event, Gwadar Free zone Phase I, Business Center and Exhibition Center will be inaugurated by the authorities. Besides, memorandum of understandings (MoU) ceremonies and other business opportunities will be held.
Other leisure activities, including China Pak Cultural Show, food Street and gala night will also be part of the event. Fascinating fireworks will also be displayed at the closing ceremony.
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